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Off-pump coronary bypass grafting: how to use the Octopus Tissue Stabilizer
E W Jansen1, J R Lahpor, C Borst
1Department of Cardiopulmonary Surgery, Heart-Lung Institute, Utrecht University Hospital, The Netherlands.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|September 2, 1998
Abstract:
Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting requires immobilization of the coronary artery. A suction device (Octopus Tissue Stabilizer), attached to the epicardium and connected rigidly to the operating table rail, was used through limited and full surgical access for single-vessel and multivessel arterial revascularization, respectively. An outline for its application, as used by us to construct 122 anastomoses in 70 patients, including posterior wall grafting (in 9 patients) and sequential grafting on the anterior wall (in 17 patients), is presented.